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Westchester Judge Who Was Tasered During Drunken-Driving Arrest Is Censured
The judge agreed to the censure and said he will not seek re-election when his term concludes at the end of the year, according to commission documents.What's Driving the 'Dramatic Uptick' in Judges' Social Media Slipups?
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.Why Are Judges Still Committing Social Media Slipups?
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.Majority of Business Leaders Predict M&A Market Will Strengthen in 2022
Multiple mega-deals were announced last week, and Dykema's annual M&A Outlook Survey says we can expect more in 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
Deal Watch: A Big Week for Big Deals, Survey Says Outlook Bright for 2022
Multiple mega-deals were announced last week, and Dykema's annual M&A Outlook Survey says we can expect more in 2022.New York Attorney Fighting to Allow Ivermectin in Hospitals for COVID-19 Treatment
"When courts get involved with patient care, it does raise a red flag because it's really the health care practitioners and the CDC and all the other organizations that we have in place to keep people safe that should be making these decisions," health care attorney Abbye Alexander said.Ivermectin Litigation is Forcing Judges to Make Medical Decisions for COVID-19 Patients
"I don't believe that a case is ever worth pursuing under a theory of, 'You could have just tried something else and chose not to,' " one South Florida attorney said.Former Priest Pleads Guilty to Lying to Investigators
Former Philadelphia priest Robert Brennan, 83, changed his plea to guilty Nov. 10 in federal court, according to court documents.